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Shadows of a Childhood: A Novel of War and Friendship
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Shadows of a Childhood: A Novel of War and Friendship
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Elisabeth Gille
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Translated by Linda Coverdale
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:138 | Dimensions(mm): Height 208,Width 139 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781595583567
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Classifications | Dewey:FIC |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
The New Press
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Imprint |
The New Press
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Publication Date |
24 April 2008 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Irene Nemirovsky's posthumous Suite Francaise has become a publishing phenomenon, selling more than half a million copies since its publication in 2006. As those who know it are keenly aware, Nemirovsky was killed by the Nazis before she had a chance to write the last three sections of what she intended to be a five-part work. As Claire Messud wrote in Bookforum, Nemirovsky's "hope in the midst of hopelessness . . . is a rare gift." As they were being deported to concentration camps, Nemirovsky and her husband, like so many other German Jews, sent their two young daughters, then five and seven, to live under assumed identities-in this case in a Catholic boarding school in the south of France-which enabled them to survive the war. The younger daughter, Elisabeth Gille, became a well-known French publisher, and chronicled her wartime experiences in her own novel, Shadows of a Childhood. Originally published long before the manuscript of Suite Francaise was discovered, Shadows of a Childhood is now available for Nemirovsky fans who want to know more about the circumstances of her death and her daughters' survival. Gille's haunting novel is a moving sequel to her mother's masterpiece and an important part of an extraordinary family's literary legacy.
Author Biography
The daughter of Irene Nemirovsky and one of France's leading literary editors, Elisabeth Gille (1937-1996), wrote three novels, of which Shadows of a Childhood was the first to appear in English.
Reviews"Unsettling and uncompromising." The New York Times "One of those rare books that captivates you from the very first page and haunt[s] you long after you've finished." ELLE "A holocaust story of uncompromising psychological depth." The Baltimore Sun "A novel of . . . enormous power." Library Journal "Shadows of a Childhood moves us not only with the story of a little Jewish girl exiled from one milieu to another, from one life to another, but also through the sober delicacy with which this tale is told." Elie Wiesel
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